Blob Mckenzie wrote:Pauster your rants are misguided at best and if you don't think Lu wants out your head is so far up your ass you can lick your rib cage clean.

Misguided? Why? Because the stupid fans of this team blame Luongo for everything? It's like it's his fault that we can't score. Don't blame the Sedins for our lack of offense, blame Luongo! It's downright stupid!

I could care less if Luongo wants out. He's signed long-term to a contract. If a good trade comes up then it's something to look at, sure. But to just give Luongo away because he wants out is downright stupid.

Because we all know that guys who don't want to be somewhere perform so well.....

darren wrote:Yet another poster who can't remember how game 2 of the SCF ended.

Unfortunately, 1 game doesn't mean much. Any goalie can have a hot game here and there and steal a win; however, to be a true elite goalie, u gotta play @ a high lvl for a long stretch. 4 wins to a series, 16 wins for a cup. Lou was very good for 3 rounds and a couple games in the finals, but he played like a flake when we needed him the most.

darren wrote:Yet another poster who can't remember how game 2 of the SCF ended.

Unfortunately, 1 game doesn't mean much. Any goalie can have a hot game here and there and steal a win; however, to be a true elite goalie, u gotta play @ a high lvl for a long stretch. 4 wins to a series, 16 wins for a cup. Lou was very good for 3 rounds and a couple games in the finals, but he played like a flake when we needed him the most.

I will always get a kick out of this.

He was great for 3 rounds.

But the finals were a write off because the team couldn't score.

Luongo stole all 3 of the games that Vancouver won in that SCF. He was horrible in Boston, but so was the team in front of him.

2 SO in the SCF is a VERY GOOD thing to have on your resume. It's not a Stanley Cup, but it's still an accomplishment in and of itself....especially when you consider how awful the team in front of him was in that series.